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H7860 · Hebrew · Old Testament
שֹׁטֵר
Shoter
Noun, masculine
Officer, official, foreman

Definition

Shoter means officer, official, or foreman. It appears about 25 times. It describes officials who administered justice, military officers, and work foremen — those who enforce orders and organize labor.

Usage & Theological Significance

Shoterim (officers) served under judges and kings, maintaining order and implementing law. They represent delegated authority — human structures of governance ordained by God for justice and order. Their role anticipates the New Testament teaching on governing authorities.

Key Bible Verses

Deuteronomy 1:15 I appointed officials over you.
Joshua 1:10 Joshua commanded the officers of the people.
Exodus 5:14 The Israelite overseers appointed by Pharaoh's slave drivers were beaten.
Deuteronomy 16:18 Appoint judges and officials for each of your tribes.
2 Chronicles 19:11 The Levites will serve as officials before you.

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